5 Money Saving Tips using Your Computer
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FREE Maps & Directions
Find worldwide locations easily, search what is in the area, and plan journeys whether on foot or by car. Simply visit www.maps.google.com/maps and click on ‘directions’. Put in the start place and end place, and you can choose you travel by foot or by car. When you have your Google map on the screen do explore the buttons in the top right hand side called, ‘more’ ‘map’ ‘satellite’ ‘terrain’ and you will get lots more information about scenery, sites, and interesting places on the map. |
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FREE Phonecalls from NEW Customers
Starting a business or already have one? Most new customers will find you by phone. Recently I found a terrific Irish website that really does make it easy for new customers to find you and phone you for FREE. Not only that but you can display your products and information about the services you offer. To get lots more customers check out www.vazumo.com www.vazumo.com In turn if you simply want to quickly find a product or service locally visit www.vazumo.com and when you find what you are looking for you can phone them FREE. |
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FREE Internet Access
Many local libraries are WIFI zones. Simply bring your laptop to the library, providing it has a wireless card in it, and use the Library Internet connection for FREE. Some libraries also may offer FREE training on how to use the Internet. All you computer savvy readers of this newsletter, might kindly let friends and family who are new to the internet that they should check out their local library for some FREE training.
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Read Newspapers for FREE
Given the financial turmoil at present, I feel the need to keep informed. Reading newspapers online not only saves money but also time. Most of the provincial newspapers are available. My favourites are www.irishtimes.com, www.independent.ie, www.ft.com and www.nytimes.com. |
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A Social Life that Costs Nothing
Every Friday I receive a short newsletter with FREE cultural, social, family and fun events happening in Dublin for the week. Joerg prepares this voluntarily. He really does include interesting and unusual activities. Sometimes he even has FREE tickets to give away. To receive his newsletter just email to dublineventguide@gmail.com. |
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